March 13, 1922

British Report on the Loss of Airship R38

The Aerodynamical Laboratory of the M.I.T.

"Who’s Who in American Aeronautics”

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British Report on the Loss of Airship R38

Findings of Aeronautical Research Committee Attribute Accident to Inaccurate Calculations, Faulty Design and Structual Weakness
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The Aerodynamical Laboratory of the M.I.T.

Recent Additions of Two New Wind Tunnels Greatly Increase Operating Capacity of America’s Oldest Research Establishment

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"Who’s Who in American Aeronautics”

EMMONS, HAROLD H., Lawyer; born, Detroit, Mich., June 30, 1875; son of Marcus A. Emmons and Aima M. (Slaven) Emmons; married, Marion C. Scotten, Feb. 10, 1910. Educated: Detroit Grammar and High School; University of Michigan, Literary Department, 1897, Law Department, 1899.
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Operation of Airplanes over Forested Areas

A Review of the Activities of the U. S. Aerial Forest Patrol Service
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Express Co. Ready to Contract with Airways

An Address at the Aviation Executives' Luncheon on Requirements for New York - Chicago Line
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Properties of Two Aeromarine Aerofoils

Two High-Lift Wings Developed for Use on Large Aircraft. Particularly Adapted for Performance at Large Incidence

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AIR MAIL SERVICE

Month 1918 May, 15 days June August September October November December 1919 January February March April May *Cleveland-Chicago route inaugurated May 15, 1919 June July** **New York-Cleveland service inaugurated July 1, 1919,
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Foreign News

Over the Berlin-Auguburg air route, which the Rumpler Co. have been exploiting, the totals for 1921 are given as 1244 passengers and 3286 kg. of mail carried. From Berlin it is reported that the Moscow Soviet has approved a draft agreement with a German air line company for a regular service of postal and passenger airplanes between Moscow and Berlin, via Kovno and Königsberg.
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Easter Airways, Inc., Organized

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Air Service Reserve Group, Chicago

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